Czech Republic-Tibet

Police removing Tibetan flags during Chinese president Xi Jinping’s visit to the country declared as unlawful by the Prague Municipal Court in Czech Republic on Tuesday. The courts ruling is against an incident where the Czech police ordered two men to remove the flags of Tibet and Taiwan from their windows near the hotel where the Chinese president was staying.

Chinese Supremo President Xi Jinxing is on a two day visit to the Czech Republic where they are said to strengthen the bilateral trade relations as well as strategic relations, the event has been overwhelmingly stained by Free Tibet protests by pro-Tibet activists of the country.

In the Czech Republic which is one of the most prominent pro Free Tibet nations in the world, Tibetan flags have been displayed out on March 10 since 1996. This year they set out a record of 740 Czech town halls and 113 schools joining the campaign.